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Posted by: ZylonBane
« on: 30. May 2008, 15:51:48 »

Sigh.
Posted by: Liam
« on: 30. May 2008, 14:14:46 »

On lift buttons on system shock 2 and on the engen core buttons. It says Tetracorp.
Posted by: Kolya
« on: 04. September 2007, 12:23:23 »

Yeah, apparently they also reused a shuttle model from TNSFC in the intro video for SS1 and the powered TetraCorp armor is an item in Crusader No Regret too. Also TetraCorp reappeared a year after SS1 in a strategy game by Gremlin named Fragile Allegiance.
Posted by: MasterTech
« on: 04. September 2007, 05:51:32 »

Ever play Tera Nova Strike Force Centauri?
TetraCorp is the manufacture of the power armor use in that game
Posted by: Kolya
« on: 10. May 2007, 20:40:15 »

Heh, I'm not gonna get into a fan fiction debate on this. Because that's what it is.
Fact is of course we don't know how TetraCorp relates to TriOp in 2014.
The canonical opinion among fans seems to be they were bought. That's what I referenced in my earlier answer.
Posted by: Nameless Voice
« on: 10. May 2007, 19:18:44 »

"Nearly all developed" sounds to me to be more of a reason to think that they are not the same company, since it implies that the whole ship is not built by TriOptimum, giving a good reason for TetraCorp to be on the keypads (it was one of the systems not developed by TriOp).

Also, developed is not the same as manufactured.
Posted by: Kolya
« on: 10. May 2007, 14:00:19 »

In SS1's handbook there's a note about a manager who defected to TriOp, so at least then the companies were competitors.
In SS2's first cutscene the news man says that the systems on board the VB are "nearly all developed by TriOptimum and it's wholly owned subsidiaries".
These points led many to believe that TetraCorp was bought by TriOp. I'm not aware of any airtight prove for this though.
Posted by: Nameless Voice
« on: 10. May 2007, 09:36:59 »

Those could have just been outsourced to TetraCorp, though.
It might have bee cheaper for TriOp to buy the keypads from TetraCorp rather than design their own?
Posted by: Kolya
« on: 10. May 2007, 08:48:25 »

Apparently they were bought and became a daughter of TriOp. The keypads on the VB bear the TetraCorp logo.
Posted by: Lambda 00
« on: 10. May 2007, 03:35:49 »

Speaking of Tetracorp, what happened to it between SS1 & 2 ??? :borg:
Posted by: Kolya
« on: 03. May 2007, 10:27:04 »

This TetraCorp logo was done by ZylonBane after the SS1 outroscene.
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